Hobo (The Polar Express) (2024)

One other thing... Do you believe in ghosts?
~ Hobo while talking with Hero Boy

The Hobo is a supporting character of the 2004 animated film The Polar Express. He is a strange man who lives on top of the Polar Express and rides it whenever he feels like it for free. He does not believe in Santa Claus or Christmas, but his negativity tests Hero Boy's faith. Throughout the film, Hero Boy is the only character who sees and directly interacts with him.

He was voiced by Tom Hanks in the film.

Contents

  • 1 Role in The Polar Express
  • 2 Other appearances
    • 2.1 The Polar Express: The Video Game
  • 3 Quotes
  • 4 Trivia
  • 5 Navigation

Role in The Polar Express[]

The Hobo first appears underneath the train while Hero Girl’s ticket was being blown underneath it. The ticket lands on his face before being blown away again.

When Hero Boy tries returning Hero Girl her ticket, he sees the Hobo's shadow from inside the observation car, though he initially thinks it is Hero Girl with the Conductor, so he climbs onto the car's roof. There, he meets the Hobo, preparing coffee over a fire while humming "Good King Wenceslas" and playing a hurdy-gurdy. Hero Boy says that he is "looking for a girl", though the Hobo laughs, thinking he meant a romantic partner. When he shows him Hero Girl's ticket, he realizes its value and suggests Hero Boy puts it in his slipper. He explains that he rides on top of the train for free whenever he likes and claims he is the king of it and the North Pole. He also offers Hero Boy a cup of coffee, though the boy spits it out when the Hobo reveals that he washes his socks in it. Afterwards, he questions him being the king of the North Pole, thinking Santa Claus would be more likely to hold that position, which leads to the Hobo mocking Santa by putting on a Santa hat and pretending to be a department store animatronic Santa. The Hobo asks why he wants to see Santa and Hero Boy explains that he wants to believe. The Hobo then hints that everything is just a dream and asks Hero Boy if he "believes in ghosts." When Hero Boy's replies "No," all Hobo says is "interesting." He mysteriously appears and vanishes in the snow, implying that Hobo may be a ghost.

The Hobo comes back and puts Hero Boy onto his shoulders to get ready to head to the locomotive, explaining that they must make it before they reach Flat Top Tunnel, which has only one inch between its roof and the locomotive's. However, when the train goes up a hill, they slide towards the back of the train. The Hobo manages to stop by grabbing the top rung from the train ladder with one of his ski sticks, but Hero Boy falls off his shoulders and ends up hanging off the edge of the train. The Hobo uses his other ski stick to save him and puts him onto his skis in front of him. Afterwards, the train begins to go down the hill and the two ski down the train, jumping from one car to the next. Hero Boy manages to jump into the tender of the locomotive just in time, but the Hobo mysteriously disappears.

Later, the train ends up on the Ice Lake and hits an iceberg, causing it to tilt and Hero Girl to nearly fall off. Hero Boy and the Conductor grab her and try to save her, but their strength proves to be too little. Luckily, the Hobo appears and after putting a finger on his lips telling Hero Boy not to say anything, he helps them get Hero Girl back on board, but the Hobo disappears before anyone else could see him.

While Hero Boy, Hero Girl, and the Conductor go back to the passenger cars, the Conductor notes that on his first ride on the Polar Express, he was saved from falling off the train by someone, or something, though he never figured out who or what it was. On the way, they go through the abandoned toy car where the Hobo, hiding on top of the car, uses a Scrooge marionette to scare Hero Boy.

He appears again to tap on the manual brake wheel on the speeding runaway observation car to show Hero Boy where the brakes are, then disappears again when he hits a wall as the observation car rushes through a dark tunnel.

The Hobo makes one last appearance near the end of the film, waving goodbye to Hero Boy from the roof of the train after he gets dropped off at his house, then disappears one last time.

Other appearances[]

The Polar Express: The Video Game[]

The Hobo only appears in the second chapter of the video game. Like in the film, he meets up with Hero Boy on the roof of the train, but not on the observation car, instead on one of the other passenger cars. Impressed with his determination, he decides to help Hero Boy get to the locomotive by skiing down the hill, not down the cars, with Hero Boy leaning from side to side to help steer. They eventually get to the bottom and Hero Boy makes it into the engine room.

Quotes[]

  • "Is there something I can do for you?"
  • "Ain't we all?!"
  • "I own this train. Oh, yeah. It's like I'm the king of the train. Yeah, the king of the Polar Express. In fact, I'm the king of the North Pole!"
  • "Hey, would you like some Joe? A nice hot refreshment perfect for a cold winter's night."
  • "You don't wanna be a bamboozle. You don't wanna be led down to primrose path."
  • "Seeing is believing. Am I right?"
  • "One other thing. Do you believe in ghosts?"
  • "We gotta make the engine before we hit Flat Top Tunnel."
  • "So many questions. There is but one inch of clearance between the roof of this rattler and the roof of Flat Top Tunnel. Savvy?"
  • "You said it, kid. Not me."
  • "There's only one trick to this kid. When I say jump... YOU JUMP!!!"
  • "Take a break, kid! How about a nice, good hot cup of Joe?!"

Trivia[]

  • The Hobo is one of many characters from the film to not be originally in The Polar Express book. He is also the only character in this situation played by Tom Hanks.
  • The Hobo tells Hero Boy, "You don't wanna be led down the primrose path!" However, the primrose path actually refers to an easy life. He probably meant "garden path," which means to be deceived.
  • In the deleted scene, "It Takes Two", Smokey and Steamer explain in the form of a shadow puppet show to Hero Boy and Hero Girl that the Hobo rode on the roof of the train one Christmas Eve a long time ago and gets killed after it goes through Flat Top Tunnel, and then say that his ghost still rides the train every year. Had the scene not been cut, it would have confirmed the Hobo as a ghost.
  • It can be speculated that the Hobo is Jack Frost rather than a ghost, due to his ability to appear and disappear into the snow and how he moved on top of a moving ice-covered train during a blizzard while carrying a child without trouble. Moreover, him calling himself the "King of the North Pole" would make sense as the North Pole is in eternal winter. The Hobo also appears to be a bit of amischievous being, much like Jack Frost himself.

Navigation[]

Hobo (The Polar Express) (1) Heroes

Hero Boy |Hero Girl |Billy the Lonely Boy |Conductor |The Hobo |Smokey and Steamer

Hobo (The Polar Express) (2024)

FAQs

What does the hobo say in Polar Express? ›

"I own this train. Oh, yeah. It's like I'm the king of the train. Yeah, the king of the Polar Express.

Is the hobo in Polar Express dead? ›

5 The Hobo is A Ghost Killed By Flat-Top Tunnel

Given the way that the character can appear and disappear while also seeming unbothered by riding on top of the speeding train, many theories suggest he is a spirit of some kind.

What is the famous phrase in the Polar Express? ›

The Polar Express is a story about a young boy who is losing his belief in Santa and the spirit of Christmas. When he says “I believe”, he regains his faith in Christmas and Santa Claus, completing his magical journey.

Is the hobo in Polar Express Ebenezer Scrooge? ›

The puppet is holding a candle in the movie, which he is never seen with in the video game. The credits for the film list Tom Hanks for playing the Scrooge puppet, even though his voice is really the Hobo's and he was never animated through motion-capture.

Is the Polar Express hobo an angel? ›

The Hobo (King) is a recurring character in The Polar Express film. He is a ghost/spirit of a man who lives on top of the Polar Express and rides it whenever he feels like it for free. He does believe in Santa Claus and Christmas, but often acts goofy about it.

Why was the Polar Express so creepy? ›

The Polar Express is controversial and “creepy” to some viewers thanks to its animation style, which created a phenomenon known as “Uncanny Valley.” While the filmmakers clearly opted for a more realistic art style, many of The Polar Express' characters look human but not human enough.

Why does Tom Hanks play everyone in Polar Express? ›

Hanks plays five roles in the film including that of a small child (whose voice would later be dubbed in by Daryl Sabara). Initially Zemeckis considered having him play every role, but after trying this, Hanks grew exhausted, and they whittled down the number.

Is the mom in Polar Express pregnant? ›

The mother is pregnant. The detail only appears for three seconds when the boy is looking through his keyhole to spy on what his sister is saying to their parents. The next morning, spoiler alert, he opens his presents and finds the bell from Santa that only him and his sister could hear.

What is the polar express a metaphor for? ›

'The Polar Express' Is a Metaphor for Faith.

What is the last line of the Polar Express? ›

The book ends with the following line: At one time, most of my friends could hear the bell, but as years passed, it fell silent for all of them. Even Sarah found one Christmas that she could no longer hear its sweet sound. Though I've grown old, the bell still rings for me, as it does for all who truly believe.

Is there a deeper meaning to Polar Express? ›

I say, “it tells the story of believing in Santa and the spirit of Christmas.” For reference, I obviously know Santa isn't real, but it just reminds me of believing in him when I was a kid. In the movie, a doubting young boy didn't believe in the spirit of Christmas like everyone else.

What is the moral of the Polar Express? ›

Parents need to know that, like the book that inspired it, the The Polar Express has wonderful messages about the importance of believing, the value of friendship, respect for leadership and courage, and the beauty of being kind to others.

What was the point of the hobo in The Polar Express? ›

Hobo – The Hobo is a magical and ghostly character who inhabits the roof of the train and understands the true meaning of Christmas. He plays Devil's Advocate to test the strength of the Hero Boy's skepticism about Santa throughout the film.

Who plays the hobo on top of the train in Polar Express? ›

Tom Hanks voiced an incredible 5 characters (6 if you count the narrator as a separate character) in the 2004 motion capture hit, The Polar Express. He voiced the 'Hero Boy's' father, the train conductor, the hobo, Santa Clause, and the Scrooge puppet.

How many voices does Tom Hanks play in Polar Express? ›

Summary. Tom Hanks plays seven roles in The Polar Express, including the main character Hero Boy and the punctual Conductor. Hanks provided motion capture and facial expressions for Hero Boy, while the voice was provided by Spy Kid's Daryl Sabara.

What did the boys ticket say in Polar Express? ›

Finally, he punches Hero Boy's ticket behind his back. The word is "BELIEVE", though the Conductor interrupts him before he reads it out loud, saying he does not need to know what it says. Hero Boy boards the train and his ticket disappears in sparkles as he puts it back in his pocket.

What does the bell say in Polar Express? ›

When Santa Claus arrives, the elves, children and reindeer cheer. One of the bells loosens from the reindeer's harness and lands right in front of Hero Boy. He picks it up and shakes it next to his ear, but he can only hear a voice whispering, "doubter" until he tells himself, "I believe," three times.

What was the boys wish in Polar Express? ›

The boy is handpicked by Santa to receive the first gift of Christmas. Realizing he could choose anything in the world, the boy asks for a bell from Santa's sleigh. An elf cuts a bell from one of the reindeer's harnesses.

What exactly is your persuasion on The Big Man? ›

Hobo: What exactly is... is your persuasion on the Big Man, since you brought him up? The Boy: Well, I... I want to believe... but... Hobo: But you don't want to be bamboozled.

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